The shocking and unprecedented interest rate increases from Citibank has generated a flood of comments and, as editor of Smart Balance Transfers, I am trying to put as much helpful information online as I can.  Consequently, I am hoping that someone can email me a copy of a rate increase notice so I can review the terms and conditions more fully.

If you received a Citi rate increase letter and want to help out, please email us a copy.  However, PLEASE be sure to use a BLACK MARKER to cover any personal information such as your name, account number etc, as I would like to post this online.

Thank you in advance for your help and please see our tips on Citibank Interest Rate Increase Solutions for ideas on how to handle this troublesome development.

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  1. Balance Transfers Helper Says:

    I just got a copy of the rate increase letter from a visitor and thus no longer need any more copies. Thanks to John for helping out.